per weather.gov -
Coastal Storm Drifts Away From Southeast and Mid-Atlantic; Fire
Weather Concerns Remain In Southern California
A strong storm is forecast to drift away from coastal sections of the
Southeast/Mid-Atlantic today but a number of hazards remain in effect,
from gusty winds to a variety of marine issues. The storm will bypass
the Northeast on Monday, while producing coastal rain and interior
frozen precipitation. Meanwhile, elevated to critical fire weather
threats remain in effect across southern California.
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https://forecast.weather.gov/wwamap/wwatxtget.php?cwa=usa&wwa=Red%20Flag%20Warning
- multi red flags are up - Ventura County + Los Angeles County + San
Bernardino County - each red flag is apparently for a different "fire
weather zone" - whatever that is - CAZ2XX
active thru 6 pm local ish
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Significant Incidents or Threats:
• Coastal storm - Mid-Atlantic coast
• Freezing rain - portions of Upper Great Lakes and Northeast
• Critical Fire Weather/Red Flags Warnings - Southern CA
Tropical Activity:
• Atlantic: Disturbance 1: Low (30%)
• Eastern Pacific: Tropical Depression Raymond; Tropical Depression Twenty-One-E
• Central Pacific: No tropical cyclones are expected through the next 5 days
• Western Pacific: No activity affecting U.S. interests
Declaration Activity: None
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